My goal is to bridge the gap between anthropology, design, architecture, engineering, and business by learning their respective languages while concurrently working on projects that seek to improve the human experience.
It is refreshing to see someone with interests spanning the scope of what we know about humans and how their activities and behavior cross so many different human and also organizational cultures. The focus on specifics obscures the meaningfulness that "the whole" offers. Information and understanding are mutually exclusive in the absence of a process that integrates the particular with the 'whole'. You seem to have bridges that gap through your more interdisciplinary orientation.
That warrants writing to you and to applaud your thinking beyond the narrow and to expand your view to encompass the scope of the human experience more widely than I usually see here and in other places where professionals connect with each other.
I hope you do not mind that I add you as a "friend", the contemporary venue for tying knots in this web of our existence.
Hi, Melissa - we're doing some interesting work on creating a curriculum for a sustainability major (BA, MA and MFA). Are you familiar with "Leads" certification? Not sure I'm spelling it correctly.
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That warrants writing to you and to applaud your thinking beyond the narrow and to expand your view to encompass the scope of the human experience more widely than I usually see here and in other places where professionals connect with each other.
I hope you do not mind that I add you as a "friend", the contemporary venue for tying knots in this web of our existence.
EW